Every month The Carbon Closet will break down what you might have missed within the sustainable fashion sphere the past month. We’ve scoured the internet to give you a quick breakdown of the most important headlines. Your cheat sheet to sounding like the go-to guru for sustainable fashion at any gathering!
August kicked off with Copenhagen Fashion Week(CPHFW) with sustainability at the forefront
Stella McCartney launched limited edition Elyse Vegan shoe capsule
Marks & Spencer launch second hand clothing store on eBay
TheRealReal are pioneering the rise of luxury second hand
If you want to explore and read more about sustainable fashion there’re plenty more articles on The Carbon Closet blog. Updated weekly to satisfy your sustainability curiosity! Here are a few articles that we think you’d love:
August kicked off with Copenhagen Fashion Week(CPHFW) with sustainability at the forefront
- The fashion week took place in the Danish capital from August 4 to 8 including 44 shows and presentations
- More brands are opting for CPHFW due to its sustainability ethos
- 66North marked its 100th anniversary with the launch of their repair shop concept
- Ganni announced that they will continue as patron of the CPHFW new talent scheme providing valuable advice, tools, and knowledge to participating brands
Stella McCartney launched limited edition Elyse Vegan shoe capsule
- Stella McCartney has long been a pioneer of producing vegan accessories
- The limited-edition collection features mycelium-based fake snakeskin and cruelty-free crocodile leather made from recycled apple waste
- The Elyse vegan platform shoe first debuted at the FW14 runway show
- The limited-edition model is available in tonal grey and navy
- The shoe will be available worldwide in Stella McCartney boutiques and online
Marks & Spencer launch second hand clothing store on eBay
- The British retailer is expanding its “Another Life” resale initiative by launching a second hand store on eBay
- Customers will receive a £5 for donating at least one M&S item to Oxfam
- Items are collected via free courier service and sent to resale specialist Reskinned
- Wearable items are cleaned, repaired, and sold; unsellables are recycled
- Profits are shared—15% goes to Oxfam; the rest is divided among M&S, eBay, and Reskinned
TheRealReal are pioneering the rise of luxury second hand
- Luxury fashion platform, TheRealReal, published record quarterly revenue up 14% year-over-year
- Second hand luxury fashion is generally seeing an increase in sales, especially due to tariffs inflating the cost of goods from retailers
- TheRealReal has seen an increase in both active buyers and average order value
If you want to explore and read more about sustainable fashion there’re plenty more articles on The Carbon Closet blog. Updated weekly to satisfy your sustainability curiosity! Here are a few articles that we think you’d love:
